Police Science and the Constabulary Ethic



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Police Science and the Constabulary Ethic a presentation by James Sheptycki York University, Toronto, CANADA - what is policing? - what is science? - what is police science? - what is the Constabulary Ethic

Origins of the police idea social contract & the sovereign Polizeiwissenschaft - governing territory & population dei Polizei / dei Politik Negative / Positive Particular Interest / General Interest High Policing / Low Policing M. Foucault: Since the population is nothing more that what the State takes care of for its own sake, of course, the State is entitled to slaughter it, if necessary.

What is policing? - Part of a family of words which includes: politics, policy, & polity - Pertains to authoritative intervention into situational exigencies which cannot be predicated in advance - Policing is the practical policy of social ordering - Its core feature is the capacity to muster coercive force in the maintenance of a particular or general social order - It involves the surveillance of populations & territory in order to intervene against past wrongs & pre-empt future problems - Democratic policing is undertaken on behalf of a citizenry which both understands and endorses the police mission (legitimacy)

Postmodern policing & the transnational condition The global networked society Social fragmentation Multi-culturalism Neo-liberalism Hollowing out of the State Anxiety & fear

Typology of the policing field POLICE WORK AIMED POLICE WORK AIMED AT SECURING TERRITORY AT SECURING POPULATIONS Private Forms Public Forms Private Forms Public Forms HIGH Corporate Guardians of Corporate State POLICING Security the State Security Security & Guards Apparatus Specialists the Secret Service LOW Private Uniformed Private Eyes Police POLICING Security Patrol and Private Detectives & Guards Officers Spies Undercover Cops Source: J. Sheptycki, (2000) Issues in Transnational Policing, London:Routledge, p. 11

Police Studies and Police Science ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE HISTORY SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY LAW Police Studies GEOGRAPHY PHILOSOPHY SOCIO-BIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY POLICE SCIENCE CRIME SCIENCE FORENSIC SCIENCE CONTROLOLOGY

What is science? - Science is empirical, methodical, observational, testable theory building - Karl Popper - criteria of falsifiablliity & piecemeal social engineering - The science of society & inter-disciplinarity - Social science & reflexivity Back off man, I am a scientist

Police Science? - crime science - techno-science - experimental criminology - the panoptic promise QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Biometric Identification reality is wholly knowable, and that knowledge liberates, and absolute knowledge liberates absolutely. Isaiah Berlin, Four Essays on Liberty

Police Science or Police Studies? - O.W. Wilson & August Vollmer - Skolnick, Banton, Bittner & Cain - Research on/for/with the Police Centralized communication Sectoral & functional Networked Point-to-Point de-centralized communication communication Policing Organization & Communications

The Subculture of Policing Culture is the set of shared attitudes, meanings, values, goals, and practices that characterize a society; especially core values surrounding sexuality, death, livelihood, family and ethnic ties Subculture: refers to the collective problem solutions of social actors in common eg. emergency ward doctors and nurses frequent encounters with disease, pain, dying & death: Balancing dark humour making light of death & the need for compassion. subculture does not refer to subterranean institutions, organizations or groups!

The subculture of policing Occupational subculture of police, originally defined in Egon Bittner, (1970) The Functions of Policing in Modern Society Some focal concerns of the police law enforcement subculture: Clannishness; rule enforcement; discretionary power to use force; duty to intervene in situations that ought not to be happening and about which something has to be done now; social isolation; loyalty to the group; suspicion; and secrecy Fuck the Police policing, an occupational subculture in set up in opposition to the dangerous class, suitable enemies, or folk devils

Iatrogenic effects Iatrogenesis: when the cure from a problem brings unwanted and negative effects of its own The systemic crime associated with illicit drugs markets is an iatrogenic effect of criminal law prohibition

The Security Control Paradox The paradox of the security-control society is that the increase in security-control practices over recent years has been accompanied by an increasing sense of insecurity.

Some points on a Constabulary Ethic - citizen in uniform - police as human beings first - Constable as pivot of social ordering - holistic thinking - philosopher, guide and friend - JAPAN - The first question: how can I help?

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